This has come in from Bridget and photos to come once she works out how to drive Windows 7.

Here is a bit about our IMD.

International Moke Day held in Perth was a huge success. We still havethe horrors about the one two years ago where we had just about every typeof bad weather thrown at us. This year was perfect. We had a small butvery enthusiastic group of 10 Mokes meeting at Pioneer Village in Armadalejust south of Perth. After the usual Moke talk and a few adjustments to acouple of engines and a lot of admiring of other peoples' mokes, we headedoff to Rockingham on the coast south of Fremantle. The run was great andwe didn't loose a single vehicle on the run. One of our group produced astubby holder which he said was perfect for the Moke as it stuck to theflat surface on top of the panier box beside the driver but lo and beholdit fell off while driving along. (This incurred a fine)

We were able to park on the pavement right in front of the lunchtime cafeso could keep an eye on the many admirers checking out the unusual cars.

After lunch we decided to go up to Fremantle and do a couple of bog lapsalong the famous Cappuccino Strip just becuase we could. This wasbrilliant as we were able to bunch up and travel along the 100 metre stripreally slowly. A lot of photos were taken of us and a lot of waves.

We regrouped in front of the museum and said our farewells before drivinghome. We couldn't understand why there weren't a lot more Mokes out but Isuppose it is a public holiday weekend (Queen's Birthday), Royal show andschool holidays so 10 Mokes are still a great amount and the owners werethe best.